Thousands Of Kurds Protest Against ‘Evil’ Erdogan

Tens of hundreds of Kurds have taken to the streets to protest Turkish President Recep Erdogan’s human rights atrocities in opposition to the Kurdish folks.

Around 30,000 Kurds took to the streets of Frankfurt, Germany on Saturday, chanting “Erdogan the terrorist” and “freedom for Ocalan” waving flags and portraits of Abdullah Ocalan, the detained chief of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).

Erdogan has beforehand been accused of committing human rights atrocities in opposition to Kurds in Turkey, threatening them with an “Armenian fate” after the Kurdish inhabitants protested the killing of 150 civilians in Cizre, after the Turkish army burned them to loss of life.

“We strongly condemn the German authorities for allowing the demonstrations by PKK terrorist supporters,” Kalin stated in a press release.

“We once again remind European countries: on April 16 the decision is to be made by the [Turkish people], not Europe.”

Around 1.four million out of three million ethnic Turks residing in Germany are eligible to vote in the April referendum, in accordance with Foreign Ministry spokesman Martin Schaefer.

Tensions between the nations escalated after Erdogan accused Germany of resorting to Nazi-era techniques in response to a number of German cities withdrawing their permission for the rallies in assist of Turkish authorities.